“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche
The wisest, most loving,
and well rounded people you have ever met are likely those who have
known misery, known defeat, known the heartbreak of losing something or
someone they loved, and have found their way out of the depths of their
own despair. These people have experienced many ups and downs, and have
gained an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life
that fills them with compassion, understanding and a deep loving
wisdom. People like this aren’t born; they develop slowly over the
course of time.
Angel and I
have worked with thousands of these incredible people over the past
decade, both online and offline, through various forms of coaching.
In many cases they came to us feeling stuck and lost, unaware of their
own brilliance, blind to the fact that their struggles have strengthened
them and given them an upper hand in this crazy world.
Truth be told, when hard times hit, and the
challenges you face are great, you can either let your situation define
you, let it destroy you or let it strengthen you. The choice is yours
to make.
In today’s article I want to remind you of a
few powerful, yet easily forgotten truths that will help you choose
wisely and grow stronger even through the hardest times…
1. Pain is part of life and love, and it helps you grow.
So many of us are afraid of ourselves, of our
own truth, and our feelings most of all. We talk about how great the
concepts of life and love are, but then we hide from both every day. We
hide from our truest feelings. Because the truth is life and love hurt
sometimes, and the feelings this brings disturbs us.
We are taught at an early age that all pain
is evil and harmful. Yet, how can weever deal with real life and true
love if we’re afraid to feel what we really feel? We need to feel pain,
just as we need to feel alive and loved. Pain is meant to wake us up.
Yet we try to hide our pain. Realize this. Pain is something to carry
willingly, just like good sense. Because you can only learn how strong
you are when being strong is the only choice you have.
It’s all in how you carry the things that
don’t go your way. That’s what matters in the end. Pain is a feeling.
Your feelings are a part of you – your own reality. If you feel
ashamed of them, and hide them, you’re letting the lies of insecurity
destroy your reality. You should stand up for your right to feel pain –
to endure it – to own your scars – to deal with the realities of life
and love, as you grow into the strongest, wisest, truest version of
yourself.
2. Mindset is half the battle.
It’s okay to have down days and tough times. Expecting life
to be wonderful all the time is wanting to swim in an ocean in which
waves only rise up and never come crashing down. However, when you
recognize that the rising and crashing waves are part of the exact same
ocean, you are able to let go and be at peace with the reality of these
ups and downs. It becomes clear that life’s ups require life’s downs.
In other words, life isn’t perfect, but it
sure is good. Our goal shouldn’t be to create a perfect life, but to
live an imperfect life in radical amazement. To get up every morning
and take a good look around in a way that takes nothing for granted.
Everything is extraordinary. Every day is a gift. Never treat life
casually. To be spiritual in any way is to be amazed in every way.
Do not let the pain of a situation make you hopeless. Do not let negativity wear off on you.
Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. Even though others may
disagree with you, take pride in the fact that you still know the world
to be a beautiful place. Change your thoughts and you change your
reality.
And mindset is especially powerful when it comes to accepting that…
3. Your biggest fears don’t really exist.
When times are hard it can be difficult to
follow your heart and take another step, but it’s a tragedy to let the
lies of fear stop you. Although fear can feel overwhelming, and defeats
more people than any other force in the world, it’s not as powerful as
it seems. Fear is only as deep as your mind allows. You are still in
control. So take control!
The key is to acknowledge your fear
and directly address it. Fight hard to shine the light of your words
upon it. Because if you don’t, if your fear becomes a wordless, obscure
darkness that you avoid, and perhaps even manage to briefly forget, you
open yourself to future attacks from fear when you least expect it.
Because you never truly faced the opponent who defeated you.
You CAN beat fear if you face it. Be
courageous! And remember that courage doesn’t mean you don’t get
afraid; courage means you don’t let fear stop you from moving forward
with your life.
4. You are growing through experience.
Over time you will find that life isn’t
necessarily any easier or harder than you thought it was going to be;
it’s just that the easy and the hard aren’t exactly the way you had
anticipated, and don’t always occur when you expect them to. This isn’t
a bad thing; it makes life interesting. With a positive attitude you
will always be pleasantly surprised.
When you stop expecting things to be a
certain way, you can appreciate them for what they are. Ultimately you
will realize that life’s greatest gifts are rarely wrapped the way you
expected.
Experience is what you get when your plans
don’t go as planned, and experience is the most valuable commodity you
own – it builds your strength.
You have the power to turn your wounds and
worries into wisdom; you just have to do something about them. You have
to accept what has happened and use what you’ve learned to step
forward. Everything you’ve experienced has given you the upper hand for
dealing with everything you have yet to experience. Realize this and
set yourself free.
5. You can’t change situations you don’t take responsibility for.
Sigmund Freud once said, “Most people do not
really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most
people are frightened of responsibility.” Don’t let this be you. When
you blame others for what you’re going through, you deny responsibility –
you surrender power over that part of your life.
Make no mistake, in the end, the price of
happiness IS responsibility. As soon as you stop making everyone and
everything else responsible for your happiness, the happier you’ll be.
If you’re unhappy now, it’s not someone else’s fault.
Ultimately, your happiness
depends on your self-reliance – your unshakable willingness to take
responsibility for your life from this moment forward, regardless of who
had a hand in making it the way it is now. It’s about taking control
of your present circumstances, thinking for yourself, and making a firm
choice to choose differently. It’s about being the hero of your life,
not the victim.
6. The present is all you really have to deal with.
Life is not lived in some distant, imagined
land of someday where everything is perfect. It is lived here and now,
with the reality of the way things are. Yes, by all means you can work
toward an idealized tomorrow. Yet to do so, you must successfully deal
with the world as it is today.
Sometimes we avoid experiencing exactly where
we are because we have developed a belief, based on past experiences,
that it is not where we should be or want to be. But the truth is,
where you are now is exactly where you need to be to get to where you
want to go tomorrow. So appreciate where you are.
Your friends and family are too beautiful to
ignore. Take a moment to remember how fortunate you are to be
breathing. Take a look around, with your eyes earnestly open to the
possibilities before you. Much of what you fear does not exist. Much
of what you love is closer than you realize. You are just one brief
thought away from understanding the blessing that is your life.
Happiness is a mindset that can only be
designed into the present. It’s not a point in the future or a moment
from the past; yet sadly, this misconception hurts the masses. So many
young people seem to think all their happiness awaits them in the years
ahead, while so many older people believe their best moments are behind
them. Don’t be either of them. Don’t let the past and the future steal
your present.
7. There is always, always, always something to be thankful for.
Life is better when you’re smiling. Being
positive in a negative situation is not naive; it’s a sign of leadership
and strength. You’re doing it right when you have so much to cry and
complain about, but you prefer to smile and appreciate your life
instead.
What if you woke up tomorrow with only the things you were thankful for today?
Think of all the beauty that remains around
you, see it and smile. Be thankful for all the small things in your
life, because when you put them all together you will see just how
significant they are. At the end of the day, it’s not happiness that
makes us thankful, but thankfulness that makes us happy.
8. Great things take time.
Instant results are rarely the best results.
With patience, you can greatly expand your potential. If your desires
were always fulfilled immediately, you would have nothing to look
forward to. You would miss out on the joys of anticipation and
progress.
Remember, patience is not about waiting; it’s the ability to keep a good attitude while working hard for what you believe in.
It’s the willingness to stay focused, confidently staking one small
step at a time, knowing that the way you move a mountain is by moving
one stone at a time. Every stone you move, no matter how small, is
progress.
Bottom line: You deserve more than mere
instant gratification. Value that arrives in an instant is often gone
in an instant. Value that takes time and commitment to create often
outlives its creator – YOU.
9. Other people cannot validate you.
When we’re struggling to achieve something
important, sometimes we look to others to validate our progress. But
the truth is, they can’t…
You are not in this world to live up to the
expectations of others, nor should you feel that others are here to live
up to yours. Pave your own unique path. What success means to each of
us is totally different. Success is ultimately about spending your
life happily in your own way.
You don’t have to be flashy to be
impressive. You don’t have to be famous to be significant. You don’t
have to be a celebrity to be successful. You don’t need to be validated
by anyone else. You are already valuable. You just need to believe in
yourself and what you wish to achieve.
You can be quietly humble and still be
amazingly effective. Just because people don’t fall at your feet and
worship you, doesn’t mean you are a failure. Quiet success
is just as sweet as loud, flamboyant success, and usually far more
real. Success is how you define it, not what everyone else says it must
be for you.
10. You are not alone.
In the midst of hard times, it’s easy to look
around and see a bunch of people who seem to be doing just fine. But
they’re not. We’re all struggling in our own way. And if we could just
be brave enough to open up about it, and talk to each other, we’d
realize that we are not alone in feeling lost and alone.
So many of us are fighting the same exact
battle alongside you. We are all in this together. So no matter how
embarrassed or pathetic you feel about your own situation, know that
there are others out there experiencing the same emotions. When you
hear yourself say, “I am all alone,” it’s just your worried mind trying
to sell you a lie. There’s always someone who can relate to you.
Perhaps you can’t immediately talk to them, but they are out there.
If you’re feeling desperate right now, hear
me: I often feel and think and struggle much like you do. I care about
many of the things you care about, just in my own way. And although
some people do not understand us, we understand each other. YOU are not
alone!
Afterthoughts
One of life’s greatest gifts is the fact that
life is difficult. Because in dealing with life’s difficulties, we
build invaluable strength. This strength enables us to successfully
fulfill our deepest, most meaningful purposes. It is precisely because
life is difficult that we are able to make it great. It is because life
is difficult that we are able to rise above the difficulties. We are
able to make a difference and we are able to truly matter.
So remember this…
When times are tough, you must be tougher.
Don’t pray for an easy life; pray for the strength to endure a tough one
that leads to greatness.
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